FWIW I used that on an Airfix model once and it reacted with the plastic.

Will

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I bought some at Walmart. I remember seeing some at the grocery store too. "Superglue remover". Works great for getting those CA spots off the wifes dinner table and kitchen counters. Ask me how I know.

Epoxy, now thats different. Keep some rubbing-alcohol handy and get it before it cures. Get it quick too, once it hardens, it's all but impossible to remove without ruining the finish of the table/counter.

[b]Murphy's Constant:[/b] Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value.

Paint thinnner, turpentine -- no. Mineral spirits - no.

Most nail polish removers are simply acetone with some nasty smelling perfume to cover up the acetone smell. Somehow that perfume plus the acetone smell are supposed to become a pleasant fragrance -- NOT! However, some nail polish removers are NOT acetone based, and they don't work on CA.

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Ditto on the nail polish remover. CA debonder works the same, just is much more expensive.

I've had good luck with debonding old CA with paper towel or rag (white only) soaked with NPR/acetone and held on the spill for 30 sec.-1 minute. Softens it enough to remove. Another good thing to get in the nail care/toiletry section is a pumice stone, works great on removing CA layers from fingers.

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Flying helis since gyros had springs.

I've always have used either pvc pipe cleaner or brake parts cleaner to remove ca or any bonding agent but there may be a prob melting certain plastics. but that can also be an advanatage if you have a hole or crack thay needs to be filled. kinda like body putty,take some excess plastic and let it set in a solution of pvc cleaner and let it get to a putty like substance then use it to fill the damaged area.
if you ever try the toy's "r" us scale conversion project you will see what i mean. ken